- KMTS State B-ball: Rams Fall to Giant-Killers, 48-44
FORT COLLINS (3/10/11) – The Overtime Express that carried the Roaring Fork Rams into the Great 8 of the 3A boys state basketball tournament, while it didn’t quite turn into a pumpkin, took a left turn into the consolation bracket Saturday morning when Jefferson Academy, the fifth place team out of the Metro League, overcame ...
- FROM THE KMTS NEWSROOM… (03/09/2011)
Glenwood Springs–Glenwood Springs voters can learn a little more about
their council candidates during a forum tonight at city hall. Michael Gamba,
Todd Leahy and incumbent Dave Sturgis are running unopposed. The
only contested race is between Russ Arensman and Ted Edmonds. The
forum begins at 6 O’clock and will be ...
- FROM THE KMTS NEWSROOM… (03/08/2011)
Glenwood Springs–Colorado Mountain College got early
approval to offer two Bachelor’s degrees
from the state commission on higher education. There are a few
more hurdles to clear before CMC can make it official.
Summit County–Skier traffic headed back to the front range
was snarled for several hours on I-70 yesterday after a semi
crashed into an SUV near the ...
- FROM THE KMTS NEWSROOM… (03/08/2011)
Glenwood Springs–The former owner and editor of the Glenwood Post died
recently. John Samuelson, who bought the paper in the 1960’s, some 30
years after his mother and father, passed away last Saturday at the
veteran’s nursing home in Rifle. Samuelson was 95.
Rifle–Oil and gas royalty owners are not happy with President
Obama’s ...
- FROM THE KMTS NEWSROOM… (03/04/2011)
Glenwood Springs–The Glenwood Springs city council got an earful
of complaints about the 20-30 comprehensive plan last night.
Local developers expressed concerns about combining commercial
and residential use in new projects. There was also a debate over
the intent of the comp plan whether it was an actual code or an
advisory document. The ...
- FROM THE KMTS NEWSROOM… (03/03/2011)
Glenwood Springs–The Glenwood Springs City Council will tackle a busy agenda
tonight that includes medical marijuana regulations, the South Bridge project
and the city’s comprehensive plan. The council will also discuss a proposed
golf driving range near the community center. The meeting begins at 7.
Basalt–A Basalt man is behind bars for allegedly ...
- FROM THE KMTS NEWSROOM… (03/02/2011)
Glenwood Springs–The second draft of the health impact assessment dealing
with oil and gas drilling in Battlement Mesa has been released. Public comment
on the H-I-A is being taken until the 28th of this month. The second draft
recommends safer industrial operations and reduced exposure to industrial
chemicals.
Snowmass–The body of 26 year old ...
- FROM THE KMTS NEWSROOM… (03/01/2011)
Glenwood Springs–The Roaring Fork Re-1 school district is moving on.
‘Moving On’ is the name of a new curriculum that emphasizes levels
of proficiency instead of graduating kids based on age. District
officials unveiled the new program last night that will focus on
reading and math.
Carbondale–The Carbondale town board will discuss medical
marijuana ordinance issues at ...
- FROM THE KMTS NEWSROOM… (02/28/2011)
St. George, Utah–The pilot of a small plane flying from Eagle County to
L.A. was killed in a crash near St. George, Utah over the weekend.
Authorities say the single-engine experimental plane went down
during a blizzard late Saturday afternoon.
State Capitol–Hundreds of people are rallying today for immigration
rights at the Colorado State Capitol. The gathering is ...
- FROM THE KMTS NEWSROOM… (02/25/2011)
Denver–The renewable energy industry would suffer a setback if Xcel Energy
cuts incentives for solar panel arrays according to solar energy workers.
Solar panel installers and manufacturers are protesting Xcel’s plan to
cut incentives from 2.35 per watt to a dollar-twenty-five.
Denver–Businesses across the nation are being warned by the FBI
to keep an eye out for suspiciously large purchases ...